A volume containing eight essays by the honouree, the Hungarian-born American composer Marcel Dick, who is one of the very last members of Arnold Schoenberg's "inner circle" during the 1920s and whose place in the history of the Second Viennese School is assured. It includes studies of Dick's music, an appendix on "The Marcel Dick Collection" at Case Western Reserve University, and another appendix covering Marcel Dick's curriculum vitae. Contributions by Walter A. Strauss, Joan Allen Smith, Wendy Williams Keyes, Michael Nott, Anne Trenkamp, John G. Suess, John K. Ogasapian, Jody D. Rockmaker, and many others are also featured.

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